New Australian Fiction 2023
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A new collection of short fiction from Kill Your Darlings . An opera singer loses her voice. Sex releases memories. A lake monster captures a town's attention. Two young men take their vapes and big ambitions and go On The Road . New Australian Fiction showcases the strength and diversity of Australian short fiction at its best. Now in its fifth year, these stories will move, entertain and enlighten you. Featuring: Daniel Alwan Chris Ames Shaeden Berry Andre Dao Chris Flynn Natasha Hertanto Hope Loveday Eleanor Kirk Julie Koh Kalem Murray Allee Richards Madeleine Rebbechi Praise for the 2022 edition: 'A high-quality volume with an arresting assortment of new voices...It's essential reading to keep abreast of emerging local talent.' - The Age/Sydney Morning Herald (2022) ' New Australian Fiction 2022 is packed full of incredible talent. This year's exciting assortment of stories are, by turns, brilliant, strange, clever, devastating and delightful.' - Mykaela Saunders
Author: Suzy Garcia
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm
Published: 2023, Kill Your Darlings Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Anthologies, Essays, Letters & Miscellaneous
Description
A new collection of short fiction from Kill Your Darlings . An opera singer loses her voice. Sex releases memories. A lake monster captures a town's attention. Two young men take their vapes and big ambitions and go On The Road . New Australian Fiction showcases the strength and diversity of Australian short fiction at its best. Now in its fifth year, these stories will move, entertain and enlighten you. Featuring: Daniel Alwan Chris Ames Shaeden Berry Andre Dao Chris Flynn Natasha Hertanto Hope Loveday Eleanor Kirk Julie Koh Kalem Murray Allee Richards Madeleine Rebbechi Praise for the 2022 edition: 'A high-quality volume with an arresting assortment of new voices...It's essential reading to keep abreast of emerging local talent.' - The Age/Sydney Morning Herald (2022) ' New Australian Fiction 2022 is packed full of incredible talent. This year's exciting assortment of stories are, by turns, brilliant, strange, clever, devastating and delightful.' - Mykaela Saunders
New Australian Fiction 2023